Exposed: Microsoft’s Missteps in the Exchange Online Hack and the Storm-0558 Espionage Saga

Cracking Down on Cyber Slip-ups: Microsoft’s Exchange Online attack by ‘Storm-0558’ raises eyebrows at the CSRB. It’s like leaving your keys in the door, folks—but these keys unlock top-secret data! Time for a digital locksmith, methinks. #CybersecurityClanger

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It seems like Microsoft got caught playing digital hot potato with Azure signing keys, and when the music stopped — oops — Storm-0558 had their hands on the spud. Cue the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) coming in like a disappointed parent, wagging their finger with a "We're not mad, we're just disappointed... and also, fix your stuff, MS!"

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